Oral history interview with Ed Turner

Catholic Worker Ed Turner discusses his experiences with the Catholic Worker chiefly by recounting stories of his time in military prisons for desertion in the 1950s, including being framed for masterminding an escape. He also speaks at length about his reverence for Peter Maurin's ideas and their application, as well as the future of the Catholic Worker Movement. Interviewed by Deane Mowrer.

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Catholic Worker Ed Turner discusses his experiences with the Catholic Worker chiefly by recounting stories of his time in military prisons for desertion in the 1950s, including being framed for masterminding an escape. He also speaks at length about his reverence for Peter Maurin's ideas and their application, as well as the future of the Catholic Worker Movement. Interviewed by Deane Mowrer.

"Catholic Worker Ed Turner discusses his experiences with the Catholic Worker chiefly by recounting stories of his time in military prisons for desertion in the 1950s, including being framed for masterminding an escape. He also speaks at length about his reverence for Peter Maurin's ideas and their application, as well as the future of the Catholic Worker Movement. Interviewed by Deane Mowrer."@en